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God yes. I really would have thought alongside professional writing styles that this issue would have been standardized ages ago. Please use developers, since no one really cares about publishers from the customer's point of view. That's like saying "20th Century Fox's insert movie here".

That worked in the 2000's when internet accessibility was scarce and we were younger and had more time on our hands. Today? Today i would google if my proposed build is crap or sucks or had any broken skills, and if i realized i wouldn't be gimping myself and be forced to remake a character.. i would go through with

Nicely said. Most people forget Diablo 3 is a full experience on all difficulty levels, while D2 'ended' when you reached level 30, maybe 40. You didn't really 'expand' your character in new and interesting ways since there were no skills to purchase that were efficient, that you didn't concentrate on, and you would

Guild Wars 1 sends its regards. Forcing people to make new characters to make another build is just bad design and always was. And the math? I'm sorry, but while i remember fondly my DPS calculator from Dungeon Siege 2, i would not have the patience for those sort of shenanigans today.

brb.

Such a simple answer. I would go back in time and use the dagger exactly before Casey Hudson entered a room alone and wrote the ending for ME3. Technically. I would end the game there.

So.. who else thinks no other Elder Scrolls game was made after Morrowind?

Amen.

Sold them to merchants.. normally. The original idea i was trying to point out was that household objects, most of them anyway, did not have an owner set. Thus you could sell a guy his own stuff. A merchant would buy anything as long as it wasn't tagged to him, in which case, a number of things, mostly bad, happened

What was she thinking? That she was playing Morrowind? Stealing people's pillows and cutlery and then selling them back to them?

Honestly, i felt a bit of Dark Messiah flow when i saw the trailer, and my heart literally jumped a beat when i heard it's being made by Arkane. And quoting myself.. "God bless their beautiful soul'.

So.. parents can not control their kids.. so someone else has to? Since i'm sure those 15-18 yo are not paying their own bills. Who here was beaten and learned their lesson after spending a hundred or more dollars on dial-up bills during their first internet month?

I finished ME3, and i hated the ending. That marred my whole gameplay experience. In retrospect, sure, it was the best game of the series minus the last few minutes, but after i finished it, it really did feel like a 3/10.

Really? I'm quite informed about what goes on in the gaming sector to not care one bit about a game i didn't care before about. I generally completely disregard professional gaming ratings aswell. The only thing i might sort of consider is the metacritic user reviews which pronounce a general good idea about the game.

A truly adult reply on my Kotaku? With Mega Man as a theme? Well, i better stockpile those water bottles and cans of meat.

I take it Tekken never was a series that took itself seriously then.

... Is that a bear?

Then again, be truthful.. how much do any of us want HL3? Going past wanting for the pure sake of having it.. i think we're all pretty comfortable living without HL3.

And this is why i want to work as a janitor at Valve...

Have to say.. Gratuitous Tank Battles. I'm sorry, i really wanted to like it.. i mean, i loved Gratuitous Space Battles.. but no, just no.